Cardiomyopathies
Tumors and Masses
Congenital Heart Defects
Diastology
Pericardial Diseases
100

This cardiomyopathy is characterized by asymmetric septal hypertrophy and systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve.

What is hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy?

100

This is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults.

What is a myxoma?

100

 This congenital defect consists of VSD, overriding aorta, RVH, and RV outflow obstruction.

What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

100

This Doppler measurement is used to assess early ventricular relaxation.

What is the E wave?

100

This pericardial disease occurs when intrapericardial fluid pressure impairs cardiac filling.

What is cardiac tamponade?

200

This cardiomyopathy is the most common type and typically presents with a dilated left ventricle and reduced ejection fraction.

What is dilated cardiomyopathy?

200

This benign pediatric cardiac tumor is strongly associated with tuberous sclerosis.

What is a rhabdomyoma?

200

A Qp:Qs greater than 1 is expected with this shunt direction.

What is a left-to-right shunt?

200

An average E/e′ ratio greater than this value suggests elevated left atrial pressure.

 What is 10 or 14?


200

This respiratory finding is commonly seen in constrictive pericarditis.

What is ventricular interdependence or exaggerated respiratory variation in inflow velocities?

300

This type of imaging modility is to be used when assessing a patient with the "ground-glass appearance".

What is Global Longitudinal Strain (GLS)?

300

This type of mass formation is located on the IAS and gives a dumbbell shaped appearance.

What is Lipomatous Hypertrophy?

300

This congenital lesion is characterized by apical displacement of the tricuspid valve.

What is Ebstein anomaly?

300

This pulmonary vein finding supports elevated filling pressures.

What is systolic blunting or systolic flow reversal?

300

Something you must due when ruling out Constrictive Pericarditis.

What is respirometer with mitral inflows?

400

This finding helps differentiate constrictive pericarditis from restrictive cardiomyopathy on tissue Doppler imaging.

What is preserved or increased medial e′ velocity (annulus reversus)?

400

This type of tumor creates an LVOT Obstruction.

What is a Cardiac Fibroma?

400

This Congenital heart defect is categorized by inverted ventricles.

What is L-TGA?

400

According to ASE guidelines, these four variables are used to determine elevated filling pressures in patients with normal EF.

What are E/e′ ratio, TR velocity, LA volume index, and average e′ velocity?

400

A patient has preserved EF, medial e′ of 12 cm/s, lateral e′ of 8 cm/s, marked respiratory variation in mitral inflow, hepatic vein expiratory diastolic flow reversal, and a septal bounce.

What is constrictive pericarditis?

500

This cardiomyopathy mimics a myocardial infarction

What is sarcoidosis?

500

These are the most common malignant tumors involving the heart overall.

What are metastatic tumors?

500

This defect is commonly associated with an ostium primum ASD.

What is a cleft MV?

500
Grade this diastology:

TR vmax: 4.2

LAVI: 38 ml/m^2

E/A Ratio :1.9

E/e' = 13

What is Grade 2?

500

During inspiration in constrictive pericarditis, the interventricular septum moves in this direction due to ventricular interdependence.

What is leftward movement toward the left ventricle (septal bounce)?